Tonight we made yummy Turkey Mushroom burgers. Paired with Garlic Parmesan kale chips and Roasted Corn on the Cob, this was a fantastic filling meal for. . . .you got it!
Total Caloric Damage: 500 calories
The turkey burger recipe is courtesy of one of my favorite healthy eating recipe sites: EatingWell.com
http://www.eatingwell.com/recipes/turkey_mushroom_burgers.html
It was SUPER moist, very flavorfull and didn't really need any condiments.
It was SUPER moist, very flavorfull and didn't really need any condiments.
This was Husband tested and totally approved.
Don't like mushrooms? I promise that you won't even know they're in there.
I made 7 burgers out of the recipe so I re-caculated the calories based on the bread I used (Orowheat Double Fiber) and 7 servings for a total of 160 calories per patty.Don't like mushrooms? I promise that you won't even know they're in there.
I also used Sara Lee DeLightful Wheat Buns...Only 80 calories each
I even added 1/2 slice swiss cheese (60 cal), a dollop of Kraft Olive Oil Mayo (15 cal) and topped it off with red leaf lettuce and a slice of tomato (about 5 cal)
Kale is a nutrient rich green leafy vegetable that, when lightly tossed with Olive Oil and seasoning ( in this case fresh minced garlic, a pinch of seasoning salt and a sprinkle of parmesan) and baked, takes on the texture and flavor of a potato chip...totally cool! (50 total cal for 1.5 oz)
We roasted the corn on the BBQ and I ate it mexican style with about 1/2 Tbl Olive Oil Mayo and 1/2 Tbl parmesan for about 135 cal total.
For those of you that got out the calculator and did the math = 505 calories. So I know the blog advertises UNDER 500, but this is pretty darn close :)
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Nutritional Bonus:
*Kale is considered to be the most nutritious vegetable in the world (says Wikipedia) with extremely powerful antioxidant properties; kale is considered to be anti-inflammatory. It is very high in beta carotene, vitamin K, vitamin C, lutein, zeaxanthin, and reasonably rich in calcium